Repair or Replace Appliances?
Here are some issues to consider when deciding whether to repair an appliance or replace it.
Appliance Age
The age of your appliance can sometimes dictate whether it should be repaired or replaced.
For example, the average life span for a refrigerator is 15
years. However, proper adjustments, new door seals and other updated
parts often make your appliances operate more efficiently. The
savings in reduced energy costs can partially offset the cost
of service. Often the biggest savings come from extending the
life of an appliance and thereby deferring the need for large
outlays for a new unit. If an appliance isn't worth fixing, ask
the technician if he can recommend sources for used appliances.
Warranty
If your appliance is still covered by a warranty, read it carefully and contact the store from which it was purchased. You may be eligible for free repair service.
Bundle Jobs Together
Anytime you discover a problem with one appliance, check the rest of your appliances for problems. Pay special attention to appliance lights and door seals. When the technician comes, you'll save money and time by getting several things taken care of at once.
You can find the ideal service professional in your area by visiting Home Advisor and filling out a service request. Help the technician identify needed parts in advance in the "special requirements" box. It is also most helpful if you can provide the exact make and model of the appliance.
-- Tips courtesy of HomeAdvisor.com